Hugh Grant asks for help tracking down script stolen from his car

Hugh Grant is asking for help tracking down a stolen script. (Rodin Eckenroth / Getty Images)

Hugh Grant is calling on the internet for help after a script was nabbed from his car in London.

The “Paddington 2” star, 58, wrote on Twitter on Sunday that someone broke into his car and stole his bag, which contained not only a script he was working on, but possibly his children’s medical cards.

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“In the unlikely chance that anyone knows who broke into my car tonight and stole my bag, please try and persuade them to at least return my script,” he wrote. “Many weeks worth of notes and ideas. And perhaps my children’s medical cards.”

His plea for help was met with both comedy — comedian David Baddiel wrote, “I’m sorry. I’ve had very bad writer’s block” — and sympathy, as British cricketer Kevin Pietersen wrote, “Bastards! Our street being invaded by scumbags?!”